'For the past fou¥ or five Wess she had been tofally blind. Mrs. Kautz formerly lived a Maytown, where she was born and raised, having been a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Buller, who still lives there. Besides her husband four children survive. She is also survived by her aged pa- rents and by a sister, Mrs. Nora Hill, living in New York State. The funeral was held from her late home on Friday morning at 10:30 o’clock and interment was made in Reading. iP ‘Recordings ——— Continued ‘from page 1) Mrs. John' W. Miller Lucy, wife of John W. Miller, her home in Harrisburg Sun- bvening after a brief illness typhoid fever, eged about 44 Deceased was a former resi- of this place and was Lucy itz before marriage. She leaves h brothers, Frank Waltz and Geary hltz and one sister, Mrs. Sadie Nrk, all of Harrisburg. The re- bins will be brought here on Thurs- lay forenoon and interment will be | nade in the Mount Joy cemetery. firmities due to old age. Mount Joy. ter; Mrs. ville; Dayton, O.; Mrs. | Donerville; Mrs. Newark, N. J., and Coolidge, Mount Joy. fifty grandchildren, great-grandchildren great-grandchild. sisters surviving, Christian E. Good Christian E. Good, a retired farmer, died at his home in Elizabeth- town on Wednesday morning shortly after 4 o'clock of a complication of diseases, aged seventy-six years. Death was sudden and unexpected, al- Henry Stoner though he had been ailing for some Word reached Marietta Wednes-| time. Mr. Good was a prosperous day announcing the death of Henry farmer of West Donegal township. Stoner, a former resident of the | Thirteen years ago retired and Presbyterian Home, Bala, Pa., from | poved to Bainbridge the infirmities of age. He had been | pethtown. His wife, six sons in the hospital for several years. De- | three daughters survive, as follows: ceased was born in Marietta and was | Amos and Irvine, of Lancaster; one of the oldest members of Water- joseph of Maytown; Christian, of Mrs. ing. urday morning he Sporting Hill, with and | 10 o’clock. Mount Joy cemetery. Mrs. Rebecca Barto disfl at the home of her daughter, Mrs Benjamin Kauffman, at Sporting Mill, on Wed- nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock of in- member of the Evangelical church at These children survive: John W., Strasburg; Henry, Lancas- Lizzie Dattisman, Landis- William, Lancaster; Benjamin Kauff- man, Sporting Hill; Edward M., of | this borough; Mrs. Adam Diffindal, Jacob Mrs. and one great- There are also two Lewis Reed and Mrs. Frank Kirk, both of Read- The funeral was held on Sat-|.,n sideration, undertakes to make a at 9 o’clock at the (home of Mrs. Benjamin Kauffman at services in the street, Eliza-| Evangelical church in this place at Burial took place in the | there,” SISTERS BATTLE THY" BULLETIN} MOUNT “PEG O' MY HEART” Coming to Lancaster, Oct. 11.12 | Oliver Morosco is sending “Peg O’ My Heart,” J. Hartley Manners delicate comedy of love, that has broken every theatrical record for | long runs in this country, to the | Fulton Theatre, October 11-12 | Matinee the 11. It will be inter-| preted here by a competent company of players personally Mr. Morosco. Peg, noble the hearted Irish lass, matches her wits funeral of her against members of the effete branch of aristocracy and conquers them by the winsomeness of her wiles and guiles. Peg is a creature of smiles and tears all in a moment of flashing | wit, of mirthful disposition that re- | moves the sting from her answers and the offence from her rude man- | ners and her refusal to be tamed. | Her aristocratic aunt, who, for a socially correct being ! protests against the name of “Peg. “We will call you Margaret” says the icy and formidable lady. “Then t’will be your fault if I am not replies the wild Miss Peg, who at her arrival with a mongrel dog “Michael,” in her arms, is not irnexcusably taken for a new servant | and sent to the kitchen. Laughtes | and tears are soc close together in ” selected by | out of her,| d&' | 'Y, PENNA. ersonal Happenings ing at the Lancaster General Hos- pital spent Friday morning at his home. Mr. Clayton Craley of Lancaster, visited here Saturday. Mr. Charles Cassell of Cambria, Va. spent Saturday in town. Mrs. Samuel Shrite attended the at Columbia, W sister | Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. Alt of Dallastown, | were guests in the family of J. H. | Dietz on Sunday. | Miss Mame Shrite of Philadelphia, (spent Saturday in town with her pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shrite. Miss Edith Williams of Mechanics- burg, is here on a visit to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wil- liams. Mrs. F. A. Wood arrived here] from East Georgia, Vt., to spend the | winter with the family of Dr. J. J. Newpher. Mrs. Alex. Kramer and son, Rus- sell and daughter Mabel spent Sat- ford Council, No. 72, Order United American Mechanics, he having been He was of age and at one time was a cana’ boatman and raftman. Marietta some time His wife died many years ago. a daughter, Josephine Stoner of Philadelphia. a past officer. removed from ago. There survives | Mrs. Aubrey Kautz Mrs. Minnie brey Kautz, of Tuesday at noon of general debility after an illness of about five SOO00000 MRIOBTHOOOOCO00000000000GOOOOOOOOONE WIILIILOOOODOOOOOO0OOOO0OOOIODOOO0O0G Kautz, Reading, IOC HOOOOO00000000000CON00O0ONC00000 IDNOCO00000000CIC000C0000000000O00000000 Elizabethtown; Martha and Clayton, Mrs. Elmer Mrs. John Fry, Mrs. Phares yethtown. Deceased of the Mennonite funeral services were 9:15 it 10 church at | jured the business of the parents’| Bainbridge; Good, of Gainsburg; West Donegal of Eliz: member The Saturday of near (Continued from voge 1) for some time head of the Alexander | eighty years Hartley of and enses. J. The family Smith When he | laugh for years number of | his own name at Ambler. left Marietta | the skilled workers with him and thi |and other moves are said to have in was a church. he took : Fb : Miss by : . Ep class distinctions; M1s€ held on morning at { bosom of these o'clock at his late residence and in the htown Yalnl . . o’cloek viennonite 1 that is worth is never of all | that one concern a great deal. Landis granted the|o sequent When Judge {injunction yesterday the sheriff hur a .1 | the most humble {ried to Marietta to prevent the hold. | =" a Interment was made ljoining Good's wife of Au-| in tl meeting cemetery house. Mrs. Rebecca Barto died or despair, and ntly fors ot months. {ing of the stockholders’ meeting. J true spirit 2 B 2 a nfd] y app you Wan! busines ec of shar Fall DVERTIS In a papzr that reach- That Fy e the people. Paper in this section is he (lot nt Joy ULLETIN SOOGOO00CO00OOODDOOOOOGOININI0 DOOCOOO0 we 4 to too OVER A WILL | this delicious story of youth that no | man’s eyes can discern the boundary lines; rather it rests with your own Manners has Company, has a rival company under | created a play that will make people Peg makes people realize how futile are that enjoying high re- | spectability may lurk the inclination to sin that will destroy the measure while in life; great to be erthrown by disaster and the con- at times persecuted and ap- ken soul breathes the] greatness and life. come. within that DOOC0OQ000O0000 COCONCON0000000000 PT LL ENE SDRC OK he the urday and Sunday with relatives in Harrisburg. Miss Maude turned to her home in Gettysburg, quaintances and friends. Mrs. Ira Grove and two children of Harrisburg, who spent a few days with her father, Mr. Frank Hershey returned to her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shank west of Mount Joy, gave a dinner on Sun- day, to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. George Warfel, Mr. and {Mrs. 1. K. Charles and Mrs. Morris B. Ginder and children Alma Marshall of Mastersonville; Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hawthorne and children Beatrice, and Harvey jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bates and son Allen jr., Mrs Webb, Mrs. Eli and Mrs. Walter Eli H. Shank of Mount 1 Mur and and Mae mae Allen Mrs enia of New- and Marie For ble h J. H. Sale—A Columbian Oa ‘oct. 11-1 dou ter in fine conditior I Gingrich, Mt. Joy. FOR SALE—33 Choice g | Comb White Leghorn pullets ready to lay. Call on Claude Husler, Mount | Joy. Oct. 10-1t For Sale—A good double heater in | first-class condition complete with pipe, etc. | Joy. | For Sale—A buggy and carriage pole. Apply to Mr. A. B. Hoffer. Oct. 4-2¢. Wanted—' ‘Ten boys, 15 years or over, good wages. Apply Rollman Mig. Co.” sep. 27-3t. oct. 11-2t. aN Te WANTED—About ten girls. Ap- ply at once at Bachman Chocolate | Manufacturing Co., Florin, Pa. | sep 13-2t. Al] of Dr. Peter Fahrney's Medi. cineg are for sale by Mrs. Annie Sweitzer, Florin, Pa. july 25 t2 Wanted—Waching, ironing, gener. a20use work or housecleaning. Mrs. Annie Allison. july 13t1 WANTED—25 men to pack tobac iorin, Pa. | For Sale—Several fine S. [Island Red Cockerels. Cheap, i sell at once. E. W. Garber, | Joy, Pa. | Thanks—We wish to thank all the | neighbors and friends who in any | way assisted at the funeral of Mrs. { Rebecca Barto. Mr. and Mys. E. M. | Barto. oct. 11-1t. | The first chrysanthemums are | blooming at Hoffer’s greenhouse. | Hyacinths, Tulip and Narcissus bulbs, | Ferns and other greenhcuse plants. | Come and see them. Get. 4-2t WANTED—Experienced Carpen ers. Apply to Hoffer Bros. Hliza hethtown. july 5-t£ FOR RENT—Two or three floors of the Greider Warehouse on Mari- etta street, Mt. Joy. Call or phone J. E. Schorll, Real Estate Broker, J. E. Schroll, Real Estate Broker, WANTED—A good man to farm on the shares on a 55-acre farm, lo- cated along the big Chickies creek, 1, mile from Newtown. Apply to Jacob Habecker, Landisville, Pa. Oct. 4-2t. For Sale—One good heater suit- able for shop or wareroom, drive gate of good lumber. Will be sold | cheap as I have no further use for same. Call on Mrs. Benj. Hatfield, Mount Joy. aug. 23-tf. For Sale—One good heater, large arive gate or good lumber and a nearly new lawn roller. Will be sold cheap as have no further use Oct.5-2t Whiteleather has re- | children, | Robert and Janet, of Lancaster; Mr. ! Hh Webb | | pigs 1 chil- | Wed | st: ble, | Vogle, auct. Coll on J. W. Shrite, Mt | 5 5 auc ‘0. Apply to BE. L. Nissly & Sor: | mayllt | C. Rhode | must ; Mount | | Butter, | Eggs, per doz. for same. Call on Mrs. Benj. Hat- field, Mt. Joy. aug. 23-tf. | | FOR RENT—Brick Stable suit | able for garage. Will house a ma- | chines or 3 horses and 3 wagons. | Rent reasonable. Apply Ira C. Eby, W. Donegal St., Mount Joy. aug. 23-tf. ; t | Party moving away owes us $119 | on handsome Upright Grand Piano used 3 months. It is yours for bal- ance. Write The Gibbs Piano Co, 71-73 Main St., Springfield, Mass. (31 years in one location) sep. 4-6t. ROADSTER FOR SALE—Having no further use for a 1915 Metz | roadster, will sell it very reasonable. New non-skid tires on rear, paint is | very good, top, presto tank, ete. Car | 3 runs like a top and has power galore. | Will cheerfully demonstrate. Price | is only $200. Call or phone this ofi- ce. Both phones. tt. 2 ~ The D ; ings | Around Florin Krouse and Fred Zook of Marietta, were Sunday visitors to Mr. Jacob Rutherford and family. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haldeman and daughter Kathryn of Philadelphia, were Sunday visitors to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Halde- man. Messrs. Reuben Brinser, John U! mer and Edgar Dohn of Middletown, were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mec- | Kinley on Sunday. ! A package surprise was held in | honor of Miss Arwitta Butzer on { Monday, the occasion being her 13th | birthday. She received many beau- ' tiful presents for which she wishes to thank all who so kindly remem- | bered her. rt Ce | Committed Suicide Benjamin Kaltz, an aged resident of Manheim, who made his home | with his sister, Mrs. Fianna Kercher, | | committed suicide yesterday morn- ing. He arose at the usual hour this of spirits. He ate a hearty break- | fast and a few minutes later went . : | after spending a month here with ac- | out to the chicken house and hanged | himself. | wn s— 5. Cn ee SALE REGISTER | A FREE notice of your sale is | inserted here for any length of time, provided we print your sale bills. This is excellent | and surely will bring the buyers: Friday, Oct. 13—At yards in Mount Joy, 100 head of cows, bulls and heifers, stock steers, cattle for beeves and a lot i by J. B. Keller & Bro. rer, auct Saturday, Oct. 14—At Hotel Me- Ginnis, Mount Joy, at 7:30 p. m., lot of ground on South Barbara St., house, summer house, ble, chicken house, etc. by Webb, utrix. Reb- See advertisement. of fine Al- é )C OI ground on with a fine brick rarage, d outbuilding by le 1K, auct. aturday, Oct. 2 On the ises in Florin at 2 o’clock P. M. a lot of ground with frame house, frame by Mrs. Kate Dellinger. prem- etc. the Bul- Street, Saturday, Oct. 28—At letin Office, on East Main Mount Joy, at 7:30 P. M. ground on the south side of Mari- etta St., Mount Joy, with a 2% story frame mansion .dwelling, out- buildings, stable, etc. by Mrs. Subilla Zeller. Frank, auct. Saturday, Nov. 4—On the premis- es in Milton Grove, horse, wagons, harness, 75 chickens, household and kitchen furniture and an automobile by Harvey T. Culp. Frank, auct. err et Aree te Met Last Evening Last evening the Men’s Bible class of Trinity U. E. Sunday School held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Howard B. Arntz. Following the transaction of the regular busi- | ness, a chicken corn soup supper was | served. , A very enjoyable evening was spent by all present. A= H. E. Hauer Pays: Lard, perl. ..........18% & 1c Potatoes, per bu. per lb. H. C. Engle Pays: Chickens, old per lb. 2 Chickens, young per lb.....15 &17c Pigeons, old per pair Squabs, common per pair Squabs, Homers per pair Brandt & Stehman Pay: Wheat, per bu Corn, per bu., Oats, per bu., Brandt & Stehman Sell: Bran, per 100 lbs., Shipstuff, per 100 Ibs., Mixed Feed, per 100 Ilbs,..... 1.55 Middlings, per 100 lbs.,....... 1.75 Glutten, per 100 lbs.,........ 1.65 Cotton Seed Meal, 41 p. c.,.... 2.10 Linseed Meal, per 100 lbs., .... 2.15 Beef scrap & fish scrap . Union Grain, per 100 lbs.,,.... 1.80 Larro Feed, per 100 lbs.,...... 1.75 Corn Distillers Grains Calf Meal, per 100 lbs., morning and seemed to be in the best | advertising be- | cause it is read by so many people | ° their stock | 7. | house. a lot of | New Ford Prices | | RUNABOUT TOURING CAR | CAUPELET | TOWN CAR SEDAN | CHASSIS i All prices f. o. b. Detroit, Mich. The Universal Car BUY A FORD FROM THE NEW | FORD AGENT. | | € e MOUNT JOY, PA. Extra Extra Rag Company has business here in » shop, on Walnut in the market for The Keystone ned a place of y AND TALLOW for ware- il allowance Lo our Keystone Rag Co. P. O. Box 321 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Oct. 11-3mos. The Sevcik School for Violin SEMITONE SYSTEM IRA C. EBY West Donegal St, Mount Joy, Pa. Pupil of the late Prof. Carl Thor- bahn. Fupil cf R. L. Myers Come to the above school and let | me instruct you in the | “TRUE PRINCIPLES OF THE ART OF VIOLIN PLAYING” TERMS Single lesson (One hour) 75¢. Series of 25 lessons, $17.50 in ad- Series of 15 lessons, $11.00 in ad- Com lon oma ue Arrangomentz fon svigw made by letter. Classes now forming. | You can ride to my door on the Elizabethtown ear. Get off at Shelley’s turnout. I trust that I may secure your patronage. Lan PUBLIC SALE of TOWN PROPERTY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1916. The undersigned executrix of the estate of James E. Webb, deceased, late of Mount Joy Borough, will sell at public sale at Hotel McGinnis, Mount Joy, Pa., the following de- scribed Real Estate to wit: A LOT OF GROUND 7 Fronting ft. on the Wes 5% South Barbara street, ar Ios Borough and extending in depth of that width feet to an alley. The Timothy Hay, per 100 Ilbs.,....20.00 Need a Laxative? Do not take a violent purgative. | Right the sluggish condition with | the safe, vegetable remedy which | has held public confidence for over thirty years. Fig Lax 12 FOR 10c; 36 FOR 25c¢ Chandlers Drug Store MOUNT JOY. PA. MHICHESTER S PILLS a) DIAMOND BRAND, = ! Ask your Drugglst for = 5 oxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. ND BRAND PI es-ter 8s Diamon 0) Take no other. Buy of years known as Best, Safest, Alw ays R Pills 1 Red and Gold metallic Druggiat. Alor CLONER TER © SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERt #¥ Subscribe for the Bulletin. improvements thereon erected con- sist of a 234 Story Frame | House with Summer House | attached, : frame stable, chicken house and other necessary outbuildings. The © house contains seven rooms, with bath, gas connections and all other conveniences. Trolley cars pass the door. Fruit on the premises. Any person wishing to view same prior ito day of sale will please call on the undersigned residing thereon. Sale to commence at 7:30 at Hotel McGinnis, Mount Joy Po terms will be made known by ANNIE E. WEBB, Executrix John S. Rebman, Auct. B. S. Hester, Clerk. THE FAMOUS Vomp \ CHINCATEAGUE ( ] ) | ERS 35 CENTS PER QUART GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONS BRANDT BROS, % i: 32 The people’s paper The B io ot) — ulletin. 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